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Delphi is currently ranked as the 10th most popular language (Dec 2008) and has approximately 1.75 million users worldwide.

So why were there so few people at the CodeRage III virtual conference put on last week by Embardero?

I really enjoyed the sessions I was at, but many were attended by fewer than 100 people. Even Marco Cantu's talks only had about 220 attendees.

I was personally very disappointed by the attendance, which I thought should have been in the thousands.

Why weren't you there?

What should the organizers do to get you there next year?

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It's a simple choice for me:

  • I'll wait for the recordings, It seems easier, and you can skip any boring parts.
  • I know a lot about Delphi, I don't think there will be much new stuff.
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Registration / sign-up clunkiness (not made simpler by yet another company change)
Technical problems (no audio) on the streaming software
Too early starting for this night-owl left-coaster
I was sick half the week
Unfortunate timing (not Embarcadero's fault) of some of the key sessions I wanted to participate in.

THAT SAID, the post-event videos are definitely be on my to-watch list. : )

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I did not understand how to subscribe to the conference/install more software that is difficult to remove...

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Easy answers: -- much more convenient to download sessions later and watch at my own convenience (which I've been doing). -- Plus, I can re-watch sections that were confusing or need more study. All in all, that's much more valuable than live Q & A. -- Watching later means I can skip through boring, uninteresting or inapplicable sections of presentations -- connecting via Live Meeting is always a mess! Missing software pieces, bad sound or no sound, quirky requirements. The suggestion to test in advance of the conference didn't work. -- registration pages didn't give session names!!!! -- Eventually, mucking around you could find an actual agenda with topic names, but this was unconnected to the registration. -- I speak only English, so it's cluttered to figure out which sessions are in a language I understand. I thought for a while that two columns were English and non-English, but no. -- Reminder e-mail messages didn't give session descriptions -- Even when found, the agenda descriptions were very terse. Mostly it was guessing what a session was about from a cryptic title. As a result of those cryptic descriptions, it is much easier to download later, see what it is then, and jettison if it's not something I can use -- much better than constantly scheduling for sessions only to find out they're not useful to me.

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